YES Greats Mens Snowboard 2027

$999.99 AUD

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The YES Greats UnInc 2027 is a modern freestyle twin with serious carving credentials. Built on the legacy of YES founders Romain DeMarchi, JP Solberg, and David Carrier Porcheron, it blends heritage-inspired design with progressive performance.

At its core is an asymmetrical twin shape designed to match how your body actually turns. The heelside sidecut is tighter and deeper, while the toeside is longer and more drawn out — balancing the natural difference between heel and toe turns. The result is a board that feels more even edge-to-edge, with stronger grip and smoother, more controlled carving whether you’re riding regular or switch.

CamRock 2-4-2 adds camber power between the feet with rocker in the tip and tail for forgiveness and float. MidBite pulls the sidecut in between the bindings for quicker response, while keeping the width where it matters for stability and landings.

Lightweight, responsive, and stable at speed, the Greats UnInc is built for riders who want freestyle freedom without giving up carving performance.

Key Features
Asym Twin Shape – Balanced heel-to-toe performance for more natural turns
Asym MidBite Edge Tech – Quicker edge response with stronger grip on firm snow
CamRock 2-4-2 Profile – Camber control with added forgiveness in tip and tail
Torrent Core – 80% Paulownia / 20% Poplar for lightweight strength and response
Biax Fibreglass – More forgiving flex with consistent feel
Air L Carbon Reinforcement – Added stability and snap without extra weight
Sintered Base – Fast, durable, and holds wax well
Standard Width – Quick edge-to-edge with solid platform for landings
Forever Flex – Maintains flex and profile over time

Tech Specs
Terrain: Park / All-Mountain / Freestyle
Flex: 7/10 (Medium-Stiff)
Shape: Asym Twin
Camber: CamRock 2-4-2
Width: Standard
Inserts: 12-Pack
Base: Sintered

Asym MidBite Technology

The asym design uses a tighter heelside and longer toeside sidecut to balance how your body naturally turns. MidBite then pulls the sidecut inward between your feet, giving you faster edge-to-edge response while keeping a wider platform at the tips.

The result is smoother transitions, stronger edge hold, and carving that feels more natural — no matter how you ride.

 

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